Welcome to Stock Photography 101. A place where you can learn the skills necessary to making you a successful stock photographer.
We are brand new and growing however, we have a wide variety of expertise on which to draw from. Our goal is to provide a forum where you can learn the techniques to make you a successful stock photographer.
This month were starting out with two things to bring tears to your eyes!
Spring Cleaning and Onions
Spring Cleaning should show people in the act of spring cleaning. This may be yard work, house work, close-ups, most whatever you want. The only rule is you must have at minimum a hand of a person in the picture.
Onions - A chance to improve your still life skills! These may be a still life or closeup of your choosing as long as the subject is some member of the onion family!
hi ya stuart this is the e mail i got the other day A warning has been added to your account by a ShutterStock administrator: please stop resubmitting the
Heya Mike, What were the warnings for?? I'm happy with the sales there, and have a few new images to submit, don't wanna fall foul of some new rule though...
I have been with shutterstock for over a year now. (just after they started accecpting images from photographers) my sales are great, my gallery is over 1600+
My thoughts are to present ideas based on monthly topics as an example I posted a message and created a photos folder called Spring Cleaning. What I would